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Preventing Air Conditioner Leaks

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Preventing Air Conditioner Leaks

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  1. Preventing Air Conditioner Leaks An air conditioner draws hot, humid air from the outside and blows it through a cooling coil, also known as the evaporator coil, to chill it down—condensation forms on the coil resulting from this process. This excess water is pumped out of your home through another pipe after passing through a pipe, falling into the drain pan. Unfortunately, specific AC issues can lead to water leaking from your unit, causing damage to both the air conditioner and your other items. While calling an AC repair in Bakersfield is a quick and easy solution to a leaking air conditioner, it is still worthwhile for every homeowner to understand why their air conditioners leak and how these issues should be solved. To find out more, keep reading. How do you prevent your AC from leaking? The most efficient strategy to avoid leaks and the majority of other HVAC-related issues is to maintain your air conditioner regularly. A skilled technician should inspect your air conditioner at least once a year, as a general rule. Of course, no matter how well-maintained your air conditioner is, it can still be damaged by accidents, extreme weather, or even vandalism. That is why you should inspect your air conditioner regularly. If you notice anything unusual, such as water stains on the wall or excessive moisture flowing from the external drain pipe, call your HVAC professional right away and ask them to send someone over. The most common causes of air conditioning leaks:

  2. The coils in the evaporator have frozen over. Airflow within the air conditioner might be hampered by low refrigerant levels or a filthy air filter. The temperature inside the air conditioner will decrease to the point where ice forms on the evaporator coil. When the ice melts, the condensate drain line or drain pan will overflow, allowing water to stream into your home. The drain pan is overflowing or damaged. A drain pan is a plastic or metal container into which water is dumped before being drained from your home. This pan may begin to leak if it is damaged. Improper installation. When performing the installation, inexperienced, uneducated HVAC contractors rarely take the time to verify the outdoor AC unit is exactly level or that the seals are tight. Water leaks are only one of the many issues that might arise as a result of this. Elite Air Service offers one of the best AC services in Bakersfield. We have experience in HVAC installation, repair, and maintenance, so we are well-equipped to handle any AC-related issue. Contact us at 661-410-8390.

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